Genki Ch 17 Flashcards

1
Q

What goes at the end of a verb to indicate hearsay?

A

そうです

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2
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When indicating hearsay, what type of verb does そうです follow?

A

Short form

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3
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When using そうです in the method to convey hearsay, how do you change the tense of the sentence?

A

By changing the tense of the verb and not そうです

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4
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In addition to hearsay, how can you use this form of そうです?

A

To tell information you learned in a book or tv broadcast etc

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5
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What is the structure of a sentence indicating something you heard in a book, tv or broadcast etc

A

Source によると (placed at the beginning of the sentence)

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How do you quote something you heard, but you are quoting it in casual speech?

A

Use a short form verb and attach って

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7
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What is known as the quotation particle?

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8
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How can と be replaced as the quotation particle?

A

Replace it with って

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9
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What does A たら B mean?

A

B is valid, contingent upon the fulfillment of A

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10
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In English, give an example of an A たら B sentence?

A

If and when I go to Japan (A), I will buy a kimono (B).

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11
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In an A たら B sentence, what is the significance of た?

A

The end of a past tense short form.

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12
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What is the second use of a A たら B sentence?

A

That we might do A, if B happens first.

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13
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What is true of all A たら B sentences?

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B can only take place at the time A comes true or later.

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14
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What is the final use of a A たら B clause?

A

To make an imaginary statement, such as If I were a cat, I would sleep all night long.

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15
Q

How do you describe what you do not need to do?

A

Verb in negative short form, drop the final い and add くてもいいです

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16
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How do you say someone resembles someone else in some way?

A

Person you are talking about は Person they resemble みたいです

17
Q

How can みたいです be used to say something appears to the case (It looks like it rained)?

A

It follows the short form afirmative or negative in any tense.

18
Q

What is the sentence structure to describe an event before something occurs?

A

Verb A (short, present) まえに Verb B

19
Q

What is the order of events in a Verb A (short, present) まえに Verb B sentence?

A

B happens before A.

20
Q

How do you describe an event after which something happens?

A

Verb A てから Verb B (B happens after A).